Jack Johnson Donates $50,000 To Charity In Japan

March 17, 2011

In the wake of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Jack Johnson has announced his support of relief and recovery efforts in the region.

Johnson is donating $50,000 to GlobalGiving’s Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund to help residents of the affected areas. The non-profit is distributing funds to Save the Children, the International Medical Corps, and other organizations on the ground to provide relief and aid to victims.

The day following the earthquake and tsunami, Johnson canceled plans to travel to Tokyo for a media event because of rising concerns about the safety of the Fukushima nuclear power plant. The band and crew remained in Osaka until the decision was made to postpone the remainder of the tour due to the tragedy. Postponed shows include Zepp Sendai, Budokan, Zepp Fukuoka and Studio Coast Tokyo.

Johnson stated, “My family and I were in our hotel room on the 29th floor in Osaka when the earthquake hit. Although it was an extremely nerve-racking experience, it was nothing compared to what those closer to the epicenter are going through. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the families that have been affected by the earthquake and tsunami. We are making a donation to help with the relief efforts and hope to be back in Japan soon to reunite with friends and play more music.”

Johnson is encouraging his fans to support relief and recovery efforts in any way they can. To learn more about GlobalGiving’s Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund, click here.

In addition to supporting GlobalGiving’s earthquake and tsunami relief in Japan, Johnson’s To The Sea World Tour is collaborating with over 150 hand-chosen community groups around the globe as part of Johnson’s All At Once Community. Jack Johnson is donating 100% of his To The Sea tour proceeds to charity.